On Sat May 29 14:58:54 2021 Dan Ritter wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> On Vi, 28 mai 21, 17:00:37, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>>
>>> Presumably the Hauppauge card has an audio encoder somewhere;
>>> I just have to find it. "ls -l /dev/ds*" shows nothing, and
>>> "arecord -l" shows:
>>>
>>> L
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 28 mai 21, 17:00:37, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> >
> > Presumably the Hauppauge card has an audio encoder somewhere;
> > I just have to find it. "ls -l /dev/ds*" shows nothing, and
> > "arecord -l" shows:
> >
> > List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
> > card 0: P
On Vi, 28 mai 21, 17:00:37, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
> Presumably the Hauppauge card has an audio encoder somewhere;
> I just have to find it. "ls -l /dev/ds*" shows nothing, and
> "arecord -l" shows:
>
> List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
> card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC892 An
On Fri May 28 16:18:42 2021 Dan Ritter wrote:
> Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> Note the "Audio: no sound" line. I still have to figure that one out
>> to get beyond silent movies. Any hints?
>
> Yes: composite video doesn't carry audio at all. Your VCR has
> either mono or stereo RCA audio output
On Fri, 28 May 2021 13:45:35 -0400
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> > [copy of posting to comp.os.linux.misc]
> >
> > References:
> >
> >
> > On 2021-05-17, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood
> > wrote:
> > > mencoder tv:// -tv \
> > > driver=4vl2:input=1:norm=pal:width=720:height=576:fps=25
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> [copy of posting to comp.os.linux.misc]
>
> References:
>
> On 2021-05-17, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood wrote:
>
> > mencoder tv:// -tv \
> > driver=4vl2:input=1:norm=pal:width=720:height=576:fps=25 \
> > -endpos 1:30:00 -ovc lavc -oac copy -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4 \
> > -o fi
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> Note the "Audio: no sound" line. I still have to figure that one out
> to get beyond silent movies. Any hints?
mplayer is complex application - you need some time to study the
documentation
for audio you are missing the audio driver, you can try adding
-ao alsa:noblock:
[copy of posting to comp.os.linux.misc]
References:
On 2021-05-17, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood wrote:
> mencoder tv:// -tv \
> driver=4vl2:input=1:norm=pal:width=720:height=576:fps=25 \
> -endpos 1:30:00 -ovc lavc -oac copy -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4 \
> -o filename.avi
I finally found the time to d
On Mon May 17 10:56:10 2021 Dan Ritter wrote:
> The subsystem you are looking for is V4L2, Video For Linux 2.
>
> Showing up as /dev/video0 is an extremely positive sign.
>
> https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/V4L_capturing is what you
> want to read.
This looks like a possibility - v4l2-ct
Dan Ritter wrote:
> The subsystem you are looking for is V4L2, Video For Linux 2.
>
> Showing up as /dev/video0 is an extremely positive sign.
>
> https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/V4L_capturing is what you
> want to read.
>
mencoder will give you different flavors and you could cook the
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> I have a number of VHS tapes which I'd like to digitize, and I'm
> trying to figure out where to start, hardware- and software-wise.
> I'm running Debian Buster (10.5), kernel 4.19.0-10-amd64. I found a
> pcHDTV HD-5500, which I believe is basically a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-15
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On Monday, May 17, 2021 11:39 AM, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> I have a number of VHS tapes which I'd like to digitize, and I'm
> trying to figure out where to start, hardware- and software-wise.
> I'm running Debian Buster (10.5), kernel 4.19.0-10-amd64. I found a
> pc
On 5/17/21 9:39 AM, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
I have a number of VHS tapes which I'd like to digitize, and I'm
trying to figure out where to start, hardware- and software-wise.
Do you have a DVD-R video recorder? Simplest way I know is to dub the
VHS to DVD, at which point accessing the video from
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